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31 Cards in this Set

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Major Arcana

Traditionally consists of 22 cards labeled 0-21 with the following names and order.



0 - The Fool


1 - The Magician


2 - The High Priestess


3 - The Empress


4 - The Emperor


5 - The Hierophant


6 - The Lovers


7 - The Chariot


8 - Strength/Justice


9 - The Hermit


10 - Wheel of Fortune


11 - Justice/Strength


12 - The Hanged Man


13 - Death


14 - Temperance


15 - The Devil


16 - The Tower


17 - The Star


18 - The Moon


19 - The Sun


20 - Judgment


21 - The World



Deal with large scale life events and big changes internally and externally.

Minor Arcana

Traditionally made of four suits numbered ace through 10. Suits are named as follows:



Wands (Scepters, Spirals)


Cups (Chalices, Mirrors)


Swords (Daggers, Scrolls)


Pentacles (Coins, Stones)

Court Cards

Traditionally consists of four face cards from each suit. Named as follows:



Pages


Knights


Queens


Kings

0 - Merlin

Known traditionally as The Fool.



Symbolic of:



New beginnings


Endless possibilities


Innocence and potential


Naiveté


Possible carelessness

I - Ravens

Known traditionally as The Magician.



Symbolic of:



Magic


Mystique


Synchronicity

II - Sorceress

Known traditionally as The High Priestess.



Symbolic of:



Intuition


Magic


Self-trust


Inner strength


Divination

III - Gaia

Known traditionally as The Empress.



Symbolic of:



Nature


Wholeness


Peace


Nurturing


Abundance


Positivity


Love


Grace

IV - Green Man

Known traditionally as The Emperor.



Symbolic of:



Order


Authority


Masculinity


Structure


Balance

V - Divine Child

Known traditionally as The Hierophant.



Symbolic of:



Self-discovery


Spiritual growth


Full potential


Transformation


Enlightenment


Inner light

VI - The Lovers

Symbolic of:



Love and marriage


Oneness


Reconciliation of conflicting beliefs


Moving forward

VII - Herne the Hunter

Known traditionally as The Chariot.



Symbolic of:



Asserting control


Focus


Willpower


Divine assistance


Success

VIII - Ma'at

Known traditionally as Justice.



Symbolic of:



Balance


Truth


Order


Protection


Virtue


Problem solving


Cautious approach to challenge


Thoughtfulness

IX - The Storyteller

Known traditionally as The Hermit.



Symbolic of:



Introspection


Solitude


Wisdom


Contemplation

X - Wheel of Fortune

Symbolic of:



Fate


Destiny


Cycles


Turning points


Choices


Consequence

XI - Papa Legba

Known traditionally as Strength.



Symbolic of:



Inner strength


Perseverance


Self-control

XII - Celtic Owl

Known traditionally as The Hanged Man.



Symbolic of:



Seeking knowledge


Seeking wisdom


New ways of thinking


Change of perspective


Rebirth

XIII - Ariadne

Known traditionally as Death.



Symbolic of:



Transformation


Change


Rebirth


Freedom

XIV - Golden Flower

Known traditionally as Temperance.



Symbolic of:



Harmony


Inner Peace


Meditation


Restoration of balance


Appreciation


Acceptance


Conscious awareness

XV - Bella Rosa

Known traditionally as The Devil.



Symbolic of:



Detachment


Selfishness


Isolation


Self-indulgence


Temptation


End of a cycle

XVI - Kali

Know traditionally as The Tower.



Symbolic of:



Creative destruction


Upheaval


Change


Transition

XVII - Elpi

Known traditionally as The Star.



Symbolic of:



Hope


Brighter happenings


Choice

XVIII - Moon

Symbolic of:



Reflection


Subconscious


Intuitive messages

XIX - Sun

Symbolic of:



Growth


Empowerment


Enlightenment


Successful conclusion

XX - Phoenix

Known traditionally as Judgment.



Symbolic of:



Resolution


Restoration


Lessons learned


Order


Trust


Instincts


Intuition

XXI - Psyche

Known traditionally as The World.



Symbolic of:



Ascension


Culmination


Transformation

Suits

There are four suits in Chrysalis Tarot. Spirals (Wands), Mirrors (Cups), Scrolls (Swords), and Stones (Pentacles).

The Suit of Spirals

Known traditionally as the suit of wands.



Symbolic of:



Fire


Energy


Passion


Personal Growth


Rational Thinking

The Suit of Spirals

Known traditionally as the suit of wands.



Symbolic of:



Fire


Energy


Passion


Personal Growth


Rational Thinking


Spirit

The Suit of Mirrors

Known traditionally as the suit of cups.



Symbolic of:



Water


Love


Feelings


Emotions


Introspection


Nourishment


Self-awareness


Heart

The Suit of Scrolls

Known traditionally as the suit of swords.



Symbolic of:



Air


Intellect


Intuition


Clarity


Truth


Mind

The Suit of Stones

Known traditionally as the suit of Pentacles.



Symbolic of:



Earth


Material happiness


Prosperity


Security


Stability


Body